Tornado release 9.26

West Chicago, IL – Bedbug bites are typically uncomfortable, even painful, but they rarely result in serious illness. However, what appears to be a growing health problem is the use of pesticides to eradicate bedbugs.

This is the conclusion of some public health officials, according to a report released by the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

According to the CDC report, in the past eight years the overuse and misuse of pesticides against bedbugs have sickened at least 111 people and killed at least one.

Lilah Gray of Rocky Mount, NC, serves as an extreme example.

After continued bedbug bites, she saturated her home with common household pesticides. Then, Ms. Gray soaked napkins with pesticides and applied them directly to her hair and body.

Within a few days she was taken ill, hospitalized, and died.

However, most reported poisoning incidents as a result of attempts to kill bedbugs have caused a range of ailments, from mild to severe respiratory problems, nausea, and vomiting.

“Many of these poisonings are the result of excessive use or misuse of pesticides,” says Michael Schaffer, president of Tornado Industries and author of the published White Paper, Effective Treatment of Bedbug Infestations, based on the subject.

“But it also tells us many people are still unaware of safer ways to eradicate bedbugs, eliminating or at least reducing the use of pesticides.”

Schaffer is referring to the use of professional-grade steam cleaners that produce steam up to approximately 250°F, a temperature at which bedbugs and their eggs are exterminated.

“[And can] play a critical role in integrated pest management programs, serving to significantly lower the amount of pesticide used.” *

*Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an environmentally sensitive approach to pest management designed to help eliminate or minimize the use of pesticides.

Source: Bedbug Panic Often Creates More Danger Than the Bites; The New York Times, Friday September 23, 2011; Anemona Hartocollis and William Neuman.

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About Tornado a Tacony Company

Tornado Industries has been engineering quality cleaning equipment for more than 80 years. The company has a long history of developing innovative products and applying the latest technology to increase productivity, reduce costs, and improve safety. Tornado prides itself on always being on the cutting edge of cleaning solutions.